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AUDIUM is the only theatre of its kind in the world, pioneering the exploration of space in music. The theatre's 176 speakers bathe listeners in sounds that move past, over, and under them. "Sound sculptures" are performed in darkness in the 49-seat theatre. Visit www.audium.org for more info.
Doors at 7:30 pm; show at 8:00 pm for all shows.
A limited number of pay-what-you-can tickets are available at doors for each show, on a first come, first served basis. (Doors @ 7:30 pm, cash & credit card accepted). If the show date you wish to attend says "sold out" on this site, there won't be any available at the door for that event.
Doors at 7:30 pm; show at 8:00 pm for all shows.
A limited number of pay-what-you-can tickets are available at doors for each show, on a first come, first served basis. (Doors @ 7:30 pm, cash & credit card accepted). If the show date you wish to attend says "sold out" on this site, there won't be any available at the door for that event.

Arbeitsklang / Worksound
Pamela Z
March 5- 28, 2026
This new work by internationaly renowned composer Pamela Z uses the rhythms of labor and the musicality of the human voice to explore the sounds of work.
Listeners will be immersed in a tapestry of sound from Berlin workspaces- from the rhythmic strike of knives on cutting boards and the mechanical whir of sewing machines, to the industrial thrum of factory floors and Gutenberg printing presses. Field recordings and interview fragments are layered over processed vocals and instrumentation, creating a music of voices and noises.
Pamela Z will perform her work each night, using custom MIDI controllers that allow her to manipulate sound live, in real-time.
Listeners will be immersed in a tapestry of sound from Berlin workspaces- from the rhythmic strike of knives on cutting boards and the mechanical whir of sewing machines, to the industrial thrum of factory floors and Gutenberg printing presses. Field recordings and interview fragments are layered over processed vocals and instrumentation, creating a music of voices and noises.
Pamela Z will perform her work each night, using custom MIDI controllers that allow her to manipulate sound live, in real-time.

